Dupuytren's contracture treatment involves addressing this hand condition where thickened, stretched and knotted tissue under the skin forms a band or pocket that causes fingers to bend inward. Various methods include needle aponeurotomy, open surgery, radiation therapy, enzyme injections, and collagenase injections which help break down the bands allowing fingers to be extended.
Dupuytren's contracture treatment involves addressing this hand condition where thickened, stretched and knotted tissue under the skin forms a band or pocket that causes fingers to bend inward. Various methods include needle aponeurotomy, open surgery, radiation therapy, enzyme injections, and collagenase injections which help break down the bands allowing fingers to be extended.
Dupuytren's contracture is treated through needle aponeurotomy or open surgery in Turkey. This condition causes fingers to bend inward, and these procedures release the tightened tissue under local anesthesia.
Success rates are high, but recurrence is possible. Rehabilitation may be required for optimal hand function.